Checking Your 'Intuition' At The Gun Show George Brewholmes has been collecting firearms since he was eight years old. He worked in a pawnshop, where he would stock and sell several different... Ryan Katz
Feeling Blue? Play This Game With Socks The Fox If you’re feeling depressed or stressed out, and therapy seems overwhelming, consider spending time with a fox. Bill Radke
SAM's Fresh Look At Pop Art When you walk into Seattle Art Museum’s Pop Art exhibition, Pop Departures, artist Roy Lichtenstein’s red, yellow and blue paintings seem to explode off... Marcie Sillman
Do Background Checks Prevent Gun Violence? Washington’s upcoming vote on gun laws is being closely watched around the country. It’s the first time a state has presented voters with two competing... Amy Radil
A Washington Prison Unit Where 'No One Picks On You For Being Slow' Prison is no place to be vulnerable. For inmates with intellectual disabilities, autism or traumatic brain injury, it can be dangerous. Patricia Murphy
PHOTOS: Seattle Nurse Trains Health Workers In Liberia There is no shaking of hands in Liberia. Instead, people elbow their hellos. Hannah Burn
Potential For Navy War Games Alarms Peninsula Residents The U.S. Forest Service and the Navy is addressing public concerns about a controversial training exercise. The Navy wants to place electromagnetic... Patricia Murphy
Seattle's Bike Share Program Gets Rolling A new fleet of bicycles will start rolling down Seattle streets Monday when the city’s bike share program gets underway. The bright green bikes will be... Liz Jones
Seattle Schools With Most Unvaccinated Students Are In Wealthier Neighborhoods Instead of vaccinating her children for chickenpox, Kimberly Christensen chose the old fashioned way to immunize them – sending her kids to hang out... Isolde Raftery
At Sea-Tac, Kids With Autism Take Flight At the Alaska Airlines ticket counter at Sea-Tac Airport, parents Ron and Christine Vega wait for their boarding passes. Their son, Gibson, 5, carries a... Ruby de Luna